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Senior Voting

A federal court in Puerto Rico ruled that registered voters over the age of 60 have the right to early voting by mail, finding that they should not have to choose between “risking their health and perhaps their lives by exposing themselves to Covid-19 or disenfranchisement.”

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A federal court in Puerto Rico ruled that registered voters over the age of 60 have the right to early voting by mail, finding that they should not have to choose between “risking their health and perhaps their lives by exposing themselves to Covid-19 or disenfranchisement.”

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